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Sovereignty and Subjectivity

Jenny Edkins, Nalini Persram, and Véronique Pin-Fat, editors
 
ISBN: 978-1-55587-803-0
$55.00
1999/200 pages/LC: 98-36774

DESCRIPTION

This provocative analysis of notions of subject and identity in international relations goes beyond discussions of identity politics to argue that sovereignty and subjectivity implicate each other, together constituting the political. The authors consider how specific pictures of the subject and of political space still capture our desires; they also examine the links those pictures have with power, the state, and the status quo. Their juxtaposition of theoretical analyses, empirical studies, and personal accounts provides a challenging exploration of the political impact of identity as produced through practice, the legacy of modernity, and the intimate but often invisible relationship of self and other.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Jenny Edkins is lecturer in the Department of International Politics, University of Wales Aberystwyth. Nalini Persram is lecturer in the department of political science, University of Dublin. Véronique Pin-Fat is lecturer in international relations at the University of Manchester.

CONTENTS

  • The Subject of the Political—J. Edkins and V. Pin-Fat.
  • IDENTITY.
  • Violence, Justice, and Identity in the Bosnian Conflict—D. Campbell.
  • Masquerading and the U.S. "Intervasion" of Haiti—C. Weber.
  • Fear and Desire in Anglo-American Fantasies of Asian Sexuality—J. Moy.
  • THE TERRA OF MODERNITY.
  • Spatial Regulation of British Emigration to Argentina—S. Naylor.
  • The Fate of Subjectivity in the New World Disorder—M. Fisher and Rohit Lekhi.
  • Hybridization: The Im/Purity of the Political—A. Norval.
  • SELF AND OTHER.
  • The Sovereign and the Stranger—M. Dillon.
  • The Gypsy Identity and Political Theory—E. Haughey.
  • Hierarchies of Suffering in the Promised Land—G. Gofbarg and M. Gal.
  • CONCLUSION: Sovereignty, Subjectivity, Strategy—N. Persram.